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... B owner. Joel has an interesting story related to his 11 years in the US. He started in landscaping and was hired by the owner of a nail salon. Eventually, Joel missed his family and returned to open his Butterfly B&B. Read more of Joel and Elena's sweet story - http://jmbutterflybnb.com/who-we-are/ This place is the real deal. The whole family is involved in the enterprise. Joel's mom and sisters have a small restaurant next to the B&B. It's like eating in their ...

... only places we could take photographs without paying a $60 MXN fee to be able to take photos inside. Still, it was a worth every penny...

We had to walk back to the main square (where the Coyote Fountain sits in the middle--Coyoacán was named for the coyotes that used to roam this area) to wait for the bus, and on the way we stopped for agua fresca (flavoured water--we had horchata, which is rice water flavoured with ...

... re interested, do a quick google search.) I would definitely recommend a visit to MUMEDI for anyone going to Mexico City -- everyone appreciates good design and delicious food.

La Torre Latino is not closed on Mondays. At the top, El Mirador, is one of the highest viewpoints of Mexico City. You really get a good sense of how small you are when you see how much life is moving and happening around ...

... normal; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12.66px;">I knew that once I had exited the station I had to head north. Remembered that the phone had some apps so I decided to use the compass and map. I found the monument and to my surprise it was an extremely tall modern finger pointing skywards. I had expected a monument of an old Mexican leader or war hero. My gut feeling was ...

... water) - natural rock formations made by calcium carbonate and other minerals creating pools and waterfalls. Friday we were heading back to Mexico City, a six-hour bus ride from Oaxaca. We decided to save some dollars and caught the second-class bus which is apparently something that not even most Mexicans do. Not surprisingly we were greeted by some fairly amused looks but everyone was very friendly and the bus had all the luxuries of air conditioning and comfy ...